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symv_i(3PI)	       Sun Interval Performance Library		   symv_i(3PI)

NAME
       symv_i -	 Interval symmetric matrix vector product.

DESCRIPTION
		 Y = ALPHA * A_TRANSPOSED * X + BETA * Y
       The  routine  SYMV_I  multiplies	  an interval vectors X by a symmetric
       interval matrix A (transposed), scales the  resulting  interval	vector
       and  adds  it  to  the  scaled  interval vector operand Y.  The routine
       returns immediately if N is equal to zero.

SYNOPSIS
       SUBROUTINE SYMV_I( A, X, Y [, UPLO] [, ALPHA] [, BETA] )
       INTERVAL, INTENT(IN) :: A(:,:), X(:)
       INTERVAL, INTENT(INOUT) :: Y(:)
       TYPE(blas_uplo_type), INTENT(IN), OPTIONAL :: UPLO
       INTERVAL, INTENT(IN), OPTIONAL :: ALPHA, BETA
       where
       X and Y have shape (N),
       A has shape (N,N).

ARGUMENTS
       A (input)
		      Array of DIMENSION (N,N).
		      Unchanged on exit.
       X (input)
		      Array of DIMENSION N.
		      Unchanged on exit.
       Y (input/output)
		      On entry, array of DIMENSION N.
		      On exit, Y = ALPHA * A_TRANSPOSED * X + BETA * Y
       UPLO(input)
		      Scalar element.
		      Specifies if the matrix operand is an upper or
		      lower triangular part of the matrix.
		      Possible values:
		      UPLO = blas_upper (default)
		      UPLO = blas_lower
		      Unchanged on exit.
       ALPHA (input)
		      On  entry,  ALPHA	 specifies  the	 scalar	  ALPHA.
		      Default value is ALPHA = [1,1].
		      Unchanged on exit.
       BETA (input)
		      On  entry,  BETA	specifies  the	scalar	 BETA.
		      Default value is BETA = [0,0].
		      Unchanged on exit.

ERRORS
       blas_error_alloc
		 A, X or Y is unallocated array

       blas_error_shape
		 A, X or Y has unappropriate shape

				  6 Mar 2009			   symv_i(3PI)
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